Papua New Guinea

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Given the expenses associated with visiting Papua New Guinea, the government is focusing on attracting more tourists via cruise ships and developing niche segments that appeal to global adventurers.

 

Papua New Guinea’s fertile soils are instrumental in the lives of the country’s residents, both as a source of income and nutrition. The agriculture sector has constituted between 25% and 40% of GDP over the last four decades, while supporting the livelihoods of around 85% of the population. Despite the sector’s importance, however, the...

 

How important are public-private partnerships (PPPs) to the development of the tourism sector?

 

Blockchain – the distributed-ledger technology that underpins cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin – appears set to transform a wide variety of industries and perhaps fundamentally change the way business is conducted across the global economy.

 

While Papua New Guinea’s economy remains dominated by the agriculture, fisheries, forestry and extractives industries, tourism has been identified by government actors as an important source of economic diversification and sustainable development. With around 462,840 sq km of largely untouched land, a wide variety of indigenous flora and fauna...

 

How would you characterise the competitiveness of Papua New Guinea’s ICT sector?

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